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Lowrance WT et al. – There was a significant trend toward the more liberal use of ileal conduit urinary diversion. Patients with female gender, advanced age, significant medical comorbidity or locally advanced disease were less likely to undergo neobladder urinary diversion. This trend is partly explained by surgeon preference combined with an aging, more comorbid patient population. Neobladder continues to be the most commonly performed urinary diversion in patients younger than 65 years.

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